Everyone got up bright and early the next morning and gathered in the kitchen for breakfast.

"Wow, I slept really well last night" Ryou smiled, buttering a scone.

He didn't see the dark looks that Yugi, Duke and Yami gave him.

"It don't look like you slept well" Joey observed, gesturing at the bags under Yami's eyes.

"I didn't sleep at all after a certain...incident...involving invisible bunnies" Yami grumbled, glancing at Ryou again.

"That's so funny, I had a dream about bunny rabbits" Ryou giggled, still blissfully ignorant of what he had done the previous night.

"I know" Yami said through gritted teeth.

Ryou gave him an odd look then shrugged and returned to his scone.

Bakura chose that moment to return through a window.

"Why can't you use the door like a normal person?" Tea frowned.

"Because, my dear piglet, I am not normal" Bakura replied, seating himself next to Marik and ignoring Tea's indignant pout.

"Uh, I'm probably going to regret asking this but why do you have scratches all over your face?" Tristan inquired, raising a questioning eyebrow.

"I had a disagreement with a fellow creature of the night" Bakura shrugged, grabbing Ryou's second scone and stuffing it in his mouth.

"Did you win?" Marik asked.

"I did indeed, I got it with an-OW" Bakura yelled as the hand that had been wandering towards Ryou's replacement scone was speared with a butter knife.

Wiping the blood off the knife, Ryou put it back on the table.

Snarling in annoyance, Bakura mentally added stabbing to the list of injustices Ryou had committed against him.

"So what's everyone doing today?" Serenity asked cheerfully.

"Plotting how best to destroy you all" Marik replied, grinning menacingly at her.

"Joey, I'm scared" Serenity whimpered.

"Hey! Leave her alone ya big jerk" Joey said, standing up so he was towering over the offending party.

"Oh what is that phrase...ah yes, bite me" Marik smirked.

"Alright" Joey growled, leaping across the table and sinking his teeth into Mariks arm.

Everyone ignored them as they rolled around on the floor, punching each other. Except for Tea, of course, who hovered around them, frantically reminding them that they were friends and that friends don't try to maim each other.